Our Story

Sarah was born half way around the world on February 10th, 2010.  We did not know at that time God’s HUGE plans for her and that our family would change forever with this little girl!!  We were so blessed to be able to adopt her on May 9th, 2012, and bring her home to her forever family.  She was a spunky little girl with a smile that would light up...

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Updates

Going Home..

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Sarah “ringing the bell”!! We also were able to see her shirt which has been added to the CVICU wall!! She was so excited. Continue Reading »

Zero Rejection

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Great news today!! Sarah’s biopsy was a 0R ( meaning NO rejection)!! Such an answered prayer. Thank you so much for the prayers! Great time blessing the staff... Continue Reading »

Pantastic

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I continue to be amazed by this girl. Not sure why I’m so surprised, I know she’s a rockstar and God has had His hand on her life... Continue Reading »

Smile is back…

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There are so many people to thank that I can’t begin to list them. So many prayers, gifts, cards and food!! We are truly blessed!! This smile here... Continue Reading »

Pantastic Heart!

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Levine’s CVICU has a wall of tshirts dsgined by CHD kids. When Sarah was in the hospital for her pacemaker / defibrillator she was inspired to design a... Continue Reading »

Prayers for Sleep

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If your up will you please join me in praying Sarah can get some restful sleep. She’s very restless and wants to sleep, but can’t. Prayers for calmness,... Continue Reading »

Surgery Success!

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1:30am update - praise the Lord!!! Sarah’s got her new heart, it’s beating and pumping like a champ!! She knew it would be “pantastic”. The doctors said she... Continue Reading »

Waking up

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We just had the most amazing experience with Sarah. As you know she’s still on the breathing tube. Jerry and I were talking to her and she opened... Continue Reading »

Update

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Here's the latest update. Sarah's surgeon has finished closing Sarah's chest incision today which is what they had planned on doing. The doctors and nurses have been been... Continue Reading »